Nice work! I like the mix of facts, photography advice and images. BTW, birch sap is not really detoxicating, but it's got a nice fresh taste to it. You can harvest some in spring, when the leaves are growing without any harm to the tree. It's quite easy.
@@paulcunninghamw00dlandph0t0 It's commonly told, that birch sap was very healthy, detoxicating and what not. However, looking at the ingredients, there is no hint to underline a signifikant Effekt.
@danielspenner3683 yea. I’ve started read a lot of survival books in the forrest… Ray Mears ect. I have noticed a lot of conflicting facts with some of them, most of inconsistent facts come from books printed in the 70s.
@@paulcunninghamw00dlandph0t0 I can personally recommend "the hidden life of trees" by Peter Wohlleben and National Geographics article titled "the wood wide web". Both interesting and entertainment.
Hi Colin, I’m based in Edinburgh, unfortunately I never give out my locations, it’s just to stop folk visiting those places. I do private workshops if you’re interested joining me on a photo jaunt at any time. 👍🤩
good info...👍👍👍
Thank you
@@paulcunninghamw00dlandph0t0 welcome
Nice work! I like the mix of facts, photography advice and images. BTW, birch sap is not really detoxicating, but it's got a nice fresh taste to it. You can harvest some in spring, when the leaves are growing without any harm to the tree. It's quite easy.
Thank you, I got that wrong. I appreciate the heads up and thank for watching.
I’m studying trees at the moment and really do find them fascinating.
@@paulcunninghamw00dlandph0t0 It's commonly told, that birch sap was very healthy, detoxicating and what not. However, looking at the ingredients, there is no hint to underline a signifikant Effekt.
@danielspenner3683 yea. I’ve started read a lot of survival books in the forrest… Ray Mears ect. I have noticed a lot of conflicting facts with some of them, most of inconsistent facts come from books printed in the 70s.
@@paulcunninghamw00dlandph0t0 I can personally recommend "the hidden life of trees" by Peter Wohlleben and National Geographics article titled "the wood wide web". Both interesting and entertainment.
Good video mate
Thanks mate, appreciate you watching.
Good work Paul , some nice images there mate
Thank you Andrew. I appreciate the comment , thanks for watching 😊
Where abouts are you ?
Looks like Parkhill wood doon along the track from me
Hi Colin, I’m based in Edinburgh, unfortunately I never give out my locations, it’s just to stop folk visiting those places. I do private workshops if you’re interested joining me on a photo jaunt at any time. 👍🤩